NieR's Windows Store version: Automata is better than Steam's
With the arrival of NieR: Automata to Gamepass, its version of Windows Store has been repaired compared to that of Steam. Fans had to release a mod to fix bugs.
NieR: Automata is one of the best games in recent years, and that it is on many platforms is a good thing. But PC gamers were disappointed to see that the Steam version of NieR Automata was full of graphical glitches. As a solution, there is a mod that fixes them but the PC version has never been updated.
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NieR: Automata is better played on Windows Store than on Steam
NieR: Automata hit the Windows Store today for its arrival on Xbox GamePass. To the surprise of those interested, this version has been seen to fix many of the errors that Square Enix and PlatinumGames have not fixed in the PC version of the game.
The Windows Store version of NieR: Automata that is available for free via Xbox GamePass includes full-screen borderless play, FidelityFX, HDR, and interface textures in 4k resolution. These fixes fix many of the bugs that Steam version users have suffered and continue to suffer from.
It turns out that this version is a new port of the original game in UWP format for Windows 10. When making the port they added fixes that are not present in the Steam version of NieR: Automata. With this version, PC gamers can play a more corrected version of one of the games that marked the PlayStation 4 generation. NieR: Automata is one of those games that is well worth playing, and there are hardly any problems for not have played the original title on PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360, which in a few weeks will have a remake for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
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